SprigOfTheLivingDead

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Now you know their easy to sprout. Good luck growing them.

Indeed. However, let's be truthful that so far only two have sprouted out of around 18, so I wouldn't call that easy :). That being said, if I ever get fruit from those two I'll certainly re-gift the seeds as the children may be easy to germinate as well.

That all being said, it will take a few years for the plants to take on their distinctive split leaf shape. Until then it's growing them in non-direct light and likely re-potting and giving them something to cling on to.
 

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All groups of seeds continue to show promise. Group A even has some definition showing in its beginning leaf
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I've often found germination to be the easy part. Now to keep those babies safe and growing.

Indeed. I find lots of info around starting these from cuttings, but surprisingly little from seed.
 

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